This came from another thread but I would like to discuss it further. There is a consensus among MAist here that in a life or death situation you must still be careful as to what type of technique you use. This is based on the "sue" mentality of our generation and society. What I'm questioning is if it is really smart to decide in the middle of a mugging or knife attack to "hold back" on a certain technique so as not to hurt the attacker too bad.
I'm of the opinion that holding back could mean injury or death to yourself. Now I'm not saying go out and poke out the eyes of every person who flips you the bird, but in a true self defense situation isn't it more of a weakness to be thinking of what techniques not to do rather than just letting your opponent dictate what technique your body performs? Am I making sense? It seems like stopping yourself from performing a technique might give the attacker an opening or an advantage.
Any ideas on this?
7sm
I'm of the opinion that holding back could mean injury or death to yourself. Now I'm not saying go out and poke out the eyes of every person who flips you the bird, but in a true self defense situation isn't it more of a weakness to be thinking of what techniques not to do rather than just letting your opponent dictate what technique your body performs? Am I making sense? It seems like stopping yourself from performing a technique might give the attacker an opening or an advantage.
Any ideas on this?
7sm